Ping Yungui,
Chinese
Chickens and Flowers, Paint on Silk
99 7/8 in. x 39 5/16 in. (253.68 cm x 99.85 cm)
Chickens and Flowers, Paint on Silk
99 7/8 in. x 39 5/16 in. (253.68 cm x 99.85 cm)
Object Type:
Scroll
Technique:
Brushwork
Period:
Ch'ing Dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Credit Line:
Scripps College, Claremont, CA
Accession Number:
0131
Commentary
Ping Yungui is an unidentified painter from the Qing dynasty. Professor Kathleen M. Ryor, Carleton College
A very nice work, signed Ping Yungui—possibly a female artist. It is in the Wu school style. The painting is excellent, particularly the roosters.
A really lovely painting. The artist—Ping Yungui—unfortunately, is not easily tracked down. Signature states he or she is of Jinling (Nanjing). Difficult to date, but probably 18th century.
Professor Peter Sturman, University of California, Santa Barbara
Marks
Signature in the upper left. Signature: Ping Yungui of Jinling sketched [this]. Seals: 2 artists seals below signature and one seal lower right.
Professor Kathleen M. Ryor, Carleton College
The artist—Ping Yungui—unfortunately, is not easily tracked down. Signature states he or she is of Jinling (Nanjing).
Professor Peter Sturman, University of California, Santa Barbara
Medium
Red, white, and green paint brushed on silk, with a cornflower blue silk brocade mounting.
Object Description
Vertical hanging scroll depicting two roosters among shrubbery.
Provenance
Unknown.
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